MIBs Polled and Perfmon Counter Objects Used

MIBs that Operations Manager Uses

Operations Manager polls certain MIBs for information that is relevant to fault management. Polling is done based on the polling interval, as described in Configuring Polling and Thresholds. Obtaining MIB information depends on several contingencies — namely, whether a device supports a MIB, has the proper SNMP implementation, is accessible, and so forth.

Operations Manager polls the following MIBs:

•CISCO-CAS-IF-MIB

•CISCO-CDP-MIB

•CISCO-CCM-MIB

•CISCO-CCME-MIB

•CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB

•CALISTA-DPA-MIB

•CISCO-DSP-MGMT-MIB

•CISCO-ENVMON-MIB

•CISCO-FLASH-MIB

•CISCO-GATEKEEPER-MIB

•CISCO-ISDN-MIB

•CISCO-LS1010-MIB

•CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB

•CISCO-METRO-PHY-MIB

•CISCO-POP-MGMT-MIB

•CISCO-PROCESS-MIB

•CISCO-RHINO-MIB

•CISCO-RTTMON-MIB

•CISCO-SRST-MIB

•CISCO-STACK-MIB

•CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB

•CISCO-UNITY-MIB

•CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB

•CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB

•CISCO-VOICE-APPS-MIB

•CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

•CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB

•CISCO-VTP-MIB

•CPQSIINFO-MIB

•CPQHLTH-MIB

•CPQHOST-MIB

•CPQNIC-MIB

•CPQSM2-MIB

•DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

•ENTITY-MIB

•ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB

•ETHERLIKE-MIB

•HOST-RESOURCES-MIB (RFC 1514)

•UMSASSETID-MIB

•UMSEVENT-MIB

•UMSLMSENSOR-MIB

•IF-MIB (RFC 1493)

•IF-MIB (RFC 1573)

•ISDN-MIB

•MIB-II (RFC 1213)

•OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB

•OLD-CISCO-CPU-MIB

•OLD-CISCO-ENV-MIB

•OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB

•OLD-CISCO-MEMORY-MIB

•OLD-CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB

•OLD-CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB

•SYS-APPL-MIB

•UMSEVENT-MIB

Perfmon Counter Objects that Operations Manager Uses

Operations Manager uses Perfmon counter objects on Cisco CallManager platforms to collect information based on the following polling settings:

•Voice Utilization Settings—Polling for these settings is disabled by default. To collect performance and capacity data—for display on performance graphs—you must enable these settings. See Voice Utilization Settings—Polling. After Voice Utilization Settings polling is enabled, the data that is collected is also stored in files; for more information, see Data Files—Maintenance and Usage.

The following are counter objects that Operations Manager uses, with descriptions of each counter:

Polling for These Counters Is Controlled by Voice Utilization Settings

CallsActive

Number of streaming connections currently active. CallsActive are calls that actually have a voice path connected.

RegisteredMGCPGateway

Number of registered MGCP gateways.

FXSPortInService

Number of FXS ports currently in service.

FXSPortsActive

Number of FXS ports currently active.

FXOPortsInService

Number of FXO ports currently in service.

FXOPortsActive

Number of FXO ports currently active.

T1SpansInService

Number of T1 CAS spans currently in service.

T1ChannelsActive

Number of T1 CAS voice channels currently active.

PRISpansInService

Number of PRI spans currently in service.

PRIChannelsActive

Number of PRI voice channels currently active.

BRISpansInService

Number of BRI spans currently in service.

BRIChannelsActive

Number of BRI voice channels currently active.

CallsAttempted

Number of calls attempted.

CallsCompleted

Number of calls for which a voice path was established.

CallsInProgress

Number of calls currently in progress (off-hook).

MOHMulticastResourceActive

Number of multicast MOH resources currently in use.

MOHMulticastResourceAvailable

Number of multicast MOH resources currently available.

MOHTotalMulticastResources

Total number of multicast MOH resources.

MOHTotalUnicastResources

Total number of unicast MOH resources.

MOHUnicastResourceActive

Number of unicast MOH resources currently active.

MOHUnicastResourceAvailable

Number of unicast MOH resources currently available.

RegisteredAnalogAccess

Number of registered Cisco Analog Access gateways.

RegisteredHardwarePhones

Number of registered Cisco hardware IP phones.

RegisteredMGCPGateway

Number of registered MGCP gateways.

RegisteredOtherStationDevices

Number of registered station devices other than Cisco hardware IP phones.

SWConferenceCompleted

Total number of conferences that used a software conference bridge that was allocated from this Cisco CallManager and released.

SWConferenceResourceActive

Total number of conference resources in use on all registered software conference devices.

SWConferenceResourceAvailable

Number of new software-based conferences that can be started at this time.

TranscoderResourceActive

Number of transcoders currently active on all registered transcoder devices.

TranscoderResourceAvailable

Total number of transcoders currently available on all registered transcoder devices.

Counters Supported with Cisco CallManager Versions Prior to 4.0

UnicastHardwareConferenceActiveParticipants

Number of unicast hardware conference resources currently active.

UnicastHardwareConferenceCompleted

Number of completed unicast conferences.

UnicastHardwareConfResourceActive

Number of unicast conference resources currently active.

UnicastHardwareConfResourceAvailable

Number of unicast conference resources currently available.

MediaTermPointsResourceActive

Number of MTP resources currently active.

MediaTermPointsResourceAvailable

Number of MTP resources currently available.

SWConferenceActiveParticipants

Number of active conferences on all registered software conference devices.

Counters Supported with Cisco CallManager Versions 4.0 and Later

HWConferenceActive

Number of active conferences on all hardware conference devices registered with this Cisco CallManager.

HWConferenceCompleted

Number of completed (released) conferences that used a hardware conference bridge allocated from this Cisco CallManager.

HWConfehorenceOutOfResources

Number of times this Cisco CallManager attempted to allocate a hardware conference resource from those that are registered to this CallManager, when none were available.

HWConferenceResourceActive

Number of conference resources active on all hardware conference devices registered with this Cisco CallManager.

HWConferenceResourceAvailable

Number of hardware conference resources currently available.

HWConferenceResourceTotal

Total number of hardware conference resources provided by all registered hardware conference bridge devices.

MTPResourceActive

Number of Media Termination Point resources currently active.

MTPResourceAvailable

Number of MTP resources currently available.

MTPResourceTotal

Total number of MTP resources provided by all registered MTP devices.

SWConferenceActive

Number of active conferences on all registered software conference devices.

SWConferenceOutOfResources

Number of times this Cisco CallManager attempted to allocate a software conference resource from those that are registered to this Cisco CallManager, when none were available.

SWConferenceResourceTotal

Number of software conference resources provided by all registered software conference bridge devices.

TranscoderResourceTotal

Total number of transcoder resources provided by all registered transcoder devices.

Polling for These Counters Is Controlled by Voice Health Settings

CallManagerHeartBeat

Number of heartbeats per minute. This is an incremental count that indicates that the Cisco CallManager is alive and running. If the count does not increase, it indicates that the Cisco CallManager is down.

MOHOutOfResources

Number of times that an attempt was made to allocate a Music On Hold (MOH) resource when none was available.

Status of the indicated B channel associated with the MGCP T1 CAS device:

0 = Unknown1 = Out of service2 = Idle3 = Busy4 = Reserved

CallsCompleted

Total number of successful calls made from the MGCP T1CAS device.

OutboundBusyAttempts

Total number of times that a call through the MGCP T1CAS device was attempted when no voice channel was available.

Cisco MGCP PRI Device

This counter object gives channel level data for each T1/E1 PRI trunk on MGCP gateways registered to the Cisco CallManager. There is one set of 33 counters, listed in Table A-4, for each PRI trunk. 31 channels will be used for an E1 PRI trunk, while only 24 channels will be used for a T1 PRI trunk.

Status of the indicated B channel associated with the MGCP BRI device:

0 = Unknown1 = Out of service2 = Idle3 = Busy4 = Reserved

DataLinkInService

Status of the data link.

Cisco MGCP FXO Device

This counter object provides data for each FXO port on MGCP gateways registered to the Cisco CallManager. There is one set of two counters, listed in Table A-8, for each FXO device on the registered MGCP gateway.

Number of times that a call through the MGCP FXO device was attempted when there was no voice channel available.

Cisco MGCP FXS Device

This counter object provides data for each FXS port on MGCP gateways registered to the Cisco CallManager. There is one set of two counters, listed in Table A-9, for each FXS device on the registered MGCP gateway.

Number of streaming connections currently active. CallsActive are calls that actually have a voice path connected.

Note This counter is not supported for Cisco CallManager versions earlier than 4.0.

CallsAttempted

Number of calls that have been attempted on this device, including both successful and unsuccessful call attempts.

CallsCompleted

Number of calls for which a voice path was established.

CallsInProgress

Number of calls currently in progress; includes all active calls.

Cisco Location

This counter object provides data for Cisco CallManager-defined locations. There is one set of two counters, listed in Table A-14, for each location.

Table A-14 Cisco Location Counter Object

Counter

Description

Polling for These Counters Is Controlled by Voice Utilization Settings

Counters Supported with Cisco CallManager Versions Prior to 4.0

CurrentAvailableBandwidth

Current bandwidth available in a location. A value of zero indicates that no bandwidth is available.

MaxAvailableBandwidth

Maximum bandwidth available in a location. A value of zero indicates that infinite bandwidth is available.

Counters Supported with Cisco CallManager Versions 4.0 and Later

BandwidthAvailable

Current bandwidth available in a location. A value of zero indicates that no bandwidth is available.

BandwidthMaximum

Maximum bandwidth available in a location. A value of zero indicates that infinite bandwidth is available.

Counters Supported with Cisco Unified CallManager Versions 5.0 and Later

CallsInProgress

Number of calls currently in progress; includes all active calls.

Cisco Media Streaming Application

Note This counter object is introduced with Cisco CallManager version 4.0 and supported with Cisco CallManager versions 4.0 and later.

This counter object provides information about registered media termination points (MTPs), music on hold (MOH) servers, conference bridge servers, and annunciators. There is one set of counters, listed in Table A-15, for each Cisco CallManager in the CallManager Group associated with the device pool that the annunciator device is configured to use.

Table A-15 Cisco Media Streaming Application Counter Object

Counter

Description

Polling for These Counters Is Controlled by Voice Utilization Settings

CFBConferencesActive

Number of currently active conferences.

CFBConferencesTotal

Total number of conferences that have been started since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

CFBStreamsActive

Total number of currently active simplex streams for all conferences.

CFBStreamsAvailable

Number of streams allocated for the conference bridge that are currently available.

CFBStreamsTotal

Total number of simplex streams that have been connected to the conference bridge since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

MOHAudioSourcesActive

Number of currently active audio sources for this MOH server.

MOHStreamsActive

Total number of currently active simplex streams for all connections.

MOHStreamsAvailable

Number of streams allocated for the MOH device that are currently available.

MOHStreamsTotal

Total number of simplex streams that have connected to the MOH server since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

Note Although Voice Health Settings also controls polling for this counter, to make this data available for performance graphing, you must enable polling for Voice Utilization Settings.

MTPConnectionsTotal

Total number of MTP instances that have been started since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

Note Although Voice Health Settings also controls polling for this counter, to make this data available for performance graphing, you must enable polling for Voice Utilization Settings.

MTPInstancesActive

Number of currently active instances of MTP.

MTPStreamsActive

Total number of currently active simplex streams for all connections.

MTPStreamsAvailable

Number of streams allocated for the MTP device that are currently available.

MTPStreamsTotal

Total number of simplex streams that have been connected to the MTP device since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

Polling for These Counters Is Controlled by Voice Health Settings

MOHConnectionsLost

Number of times that a connection was lost, since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

MTPConnectionsTotal

Total number of MTP instances that have been started since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

MTPStreamsTotal

Total number of simplex streams that have connected to the MOH server since the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming application service started.

Cisco MOH Device

This counter object provides data for Cisco MOH servers. There is one set of seven counters, listed in Table A-16, for each MOH server.

Maximum number of bytes in the working set of this process at any point in time. The working set is the set of memory pages recently used by the threads in the process. If the free memory in the system is above a threshold, the pages are left in the working set of the process even if they are not in use. When the free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from the working sets. If the pages are needed later, they are soft-faulted back into the working set before they leave the main memory.

Cisco SIP

This counter object provides SIP phone information.

Table A-20 Cisco SIP Counter Object

Counter

Description

Counters Supported with Cisco Unified CallManager Versions 5.0 and Later

CallsActive

Number of active SIP calls. CallsActive are calls that actually have a voice path connected.

CallsAttempted

Number of calls attempted.

CallsCompleted

Number of calls for which a voice path was established.

CallsInProgress

Number of calls currently in progress (off-hook).

Cisco SW Conference Bridge Device

This counter object provides information about registered Cisco software conference bridge devices. There is one set of six counters, listed in Table A-21, for each software conference bridge device.

Table A-21 Cisco SW Conference Bridge Device Counter Object

Counter

Description

Polling for These Counters Is Controlled by Voice Utilization Settings

ResourceActive

Number of resources currently active on this device.

ResourceAvailable

Total number of resources currently available for this software conference device.

SWConferenceCompleted

Total number of conferences that have been allocated and released on this device.

Counters Supported with Cisco CallManager Versions Prior to 4.0

SWConferenceActiveParticipant

Number of software-based conferences currently active on this device.

Counters Supported with Cisco CallManager Versions 4.0 and Later

SWConferenceActive

Number of software-based conferences currently active on this device.

ResourceTotal

Total number of resources on this device (sum of ResourceAvailable and ResourceActive).

Maximum number of bytes in the working set of this process at any point in time. The working set is the set of memory pages recently used by the threads in the process. If the free memory in the system is above a threshold, the pages are left in the working set of the process even if they are not in use. When the free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from the working sets. If the pages are needed later, they are soft-faulted back into the working set before they leave the main memory.